Not exact matches
Remove parchment
paper from the top layer and place it on top
of the ice cream with the
smooth side up.
Take two sheets
of parchment or wax
paper and roll the white dough into a 6 1/2 x 10 1/2 inch (16.5 x 26.5 cm) rectangle, making sure both
sides of the dough are
smooth.
Again, take two sheets
of parchment or wax
paper and roll out the remaining chocolate dough into a 6 1/2 inch by 10 1/2 inch (16.5 x 26.5 cm) rectangle, making sure both
sides of the dough are
smooth.
Remove parchment
paper from the top layer and place it on top
of the ice cream with the
smooth side up.
The catalog waxed rhapsodically about the weight
of the
paper and the
smooth as silk feel you'd have written on it with your fountain pen, but never explained the weird huge margin at the left - hand
side.
Step 4: Using the same tecnique as step 2, peel away the contact
paper backing and
smooth the contact
paper to the other
side of the shelf.
I like the way the rough edge
of the stump contrasts with the
smooth surfaces above and below it, and ties together with the color
of the (wood) floor and the (rattan)
paper towel basket on the other
side of the stove.
I peeled back the
side of the
paper first and matched up my grout lines, then started
smoothing out from the top down.